Re: procps
> > > Yes, it got broken out upstream into a seperate psmisc package. Which is
> > > now stuck in incoming. You can find an incoming mirror at
> > > ftp://ftp1.us.debian.org/pub/debian/Incoming
> >
> > Why? It dosen't seem worth splitting it. If scripts (especially install
> > scripts) are breaking because they expect that, then we should recombine
> > them (or at least move killall back to the original).
>
> It was broken out at the upstream level. Since there are now two
> different upstream sources, there are now two packages. procps recomends
> psmisc, so as soon as it gets through to the mirrors dselect users will
> get it selected.
Ah. I think we'll have to declare them both as "Priority: required" or else
we'll have install scripts breaking in various places.
Brian
( bcwhite@verisim.com )
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